Russian strike on infrastructure destroys petrol station and injures people in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast
Several drones struck critical infrastructure facilities belonging to the Naftogaz Group, a Ukrainian state-run oil and gas company, in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast on the night of 17-18 May.
Source: Naftogaz press service
Details: Among the targeted facilities was a Ukrnafta petrol station. Two female employees were injured and are receiving the necessary medical assistance.
The petrol station building and its equipment were completely destroyed.
Ukrnafta clarified that the Russians had targeted the station with Italmas UAVs.
"Due to the ongoing attacks, it is currently impossible to fully assess the scale of the destruction," the statement said.
Background: On 13 May, Russia attacked Naftogaz Group infrastructure in two regions of Ukraine. In Kharkiv Oblast, a Russian drone damaged a gas production facility, while another company in Zhytomyr Oblast also came under attack.
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